I do believe that there are md/raid patches for 2.2.14.
You may want to check the 2.2.14-pre's as well, or a 2.3.x kernel if you
are willing to try a dev kernel :)
--buddy
>
> I have red hat linux 6.1, which uses a modified version of the 2.2.12 kernel. They
> call it kernel 2.2.12-20. I have a duald channel ISDN link, and a software raid array.
> There is a slight problem in the 2.2.12 kernel hisax driver for my card, that causes the
> ISDN link to block occasionally just as the second channel comes down. I understand that
> this has been fixed in 2.2.14. I downloaded and compiled 2.2.14, and it booted up fine,
> but didn't mount the raid disks. Looking at the code, the driver file md.c is completely
> different in Red Hat's linux kernel. So here is the question. I want the ISDN to work
> properly, and be able to use my Raid disks as they are. So - what do you suggest I do -
> take the 2.2.14 kernel, but copy Red Hat's driver files md.c and raid0.c etc. to the 2.2.14
> source tree, or should I keep Red Hats 2.2.12-12 sources, and copy in the files for
> ISDN from the vanilla 2.2.14 source tree.
>
> Thanks in advance for your advice,
> Nicholas Waltham
>
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